FIDVR events analysis part 1

R. Bravo, R. Yinger, S. Robles, J. Eto
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Summary form only given. This paper presents Fault Induced Delayed Voltage Recovery (FIDVR) events captured in Southern California desert areas during the summer of 2012. Southern California Edison (SCE) installed 22 power quality recorders in SCE's Valley Subtransmission network. These devices recorded both sinusoidal and rms data from events triggered by voltage excursions. The purpose of this project is to acquire FIDVR data to validate WECC's composite load model. This data will support the load composition analysis in the WECC composite load model as well. The sinusoidal data can be used to validate transient models of stalling residential air conditioners. This effort is part of an integrated program of FIDVR research sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy to promote national awareness, improve understanding of potential grid impacts, and identify appropriate steps to ensure reliability of the power system. The key results presented are associated with the stalling behavior of the air conditioner units in SCE's Valley substation region.
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FIDVR事件分析part 1
只提供摘要形式。本文介绍了2012年夏季在南加州沙漠地区捕获的故障感应延迟电压恢复(FIDVR)事件。南加州爱迪生公司(SCE)在SCE的山谷子传输网络中安装了22台电能质量记录仪。这些设备记录了由电压漂移触发的事件的正弦和均方根数据。本项目的目的是获取FIDVR数据来验证WECC的复合荷载模型。这些数据也将为WECC复合荷载模型中的荷载组成分析提供支持。正弦数据可用于验证住宅空调失速暂态模型。这项工作是由美国能源部赞助的FIDVR研究综合项目的一部分,旨在提高国家意识,提高对潜在电网影响的理解,并确定确保电力系统可靠性的适当步骤。提出的关键结果与SCE山谷变电站区域空调机组的失速行为有关。
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